08-10-2015 16:43 via skyandtelescope.com

October’s Unpredictable Draconid Meteors

Watch for any slow, unusual meteors starting at nightfall tonight and tomorrow.
Some meteor showers are as regular as the seasons, but the Draconid meteors of early October are wildly variable. Most years nothing happens. But in 1933 and 1946 the Draconids produced two of the great meteor storms of the last century. Certain other years have produced lesser displays, with rates ranging from 20 to more than 500 meteors visible per hour by an ideally placed observer.
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